The shortest version of cricket is T-10. Although this format has not yet been recognized as professional cricket, this 10-over franchise league has been organized in various countries. Where cricket has become more mercurial and aggressive. Afghanistan batsman Usman Ghani has unleashed an incredible storm in the ongoing ECS T-10 league in England. He scored 45 runs in one over.
London County Cricket Club and Guildford faced each other in the ECS T-10 League. Where Usman Ghani took the field for London. He took the Rudramurti in the over of Will Ernie, who came to bowl for Guildford. He scored 45 runs in one over with 5 sixes and 3 fours. Of these, one four was extra (including a wide).
Will Ernie’s over was 9 deliveries. Usman hit a four and a six in two of his no balls. In total, he hit 5 sixes and 2 fours. The picture of Ernie’s over was like this – 6+no ball, 6, 4+wide, 6, 4+no ball, 6, 0, 6, 4.
Usman Ghani was aggressive throughout the match. He gave a devastating innings of 153 runs from 43 balls with the help of 17 sixes and 11 fours. Where the strike rate was 355.81. Usman’s stormy batting helped London County score 226 runs in 10 overs. In reply, Guildford could not score more than 155 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in 10 overs. Usman left the field after winning by 71 runs.
FAQ
Who is the Afghan batsman that scored 45 runs in one over?
The batsman’s name has not been officially confirmed yet, but the remarkable achievement has gained attention across cricketing circles.
In which match did this extraordinary over take place?
The over occurred during a domestic or unofficial T20 match, not an international fixture. More details are still being verified.
How were the 45 runs scored in a single over?
The batsman hit a combination of sixes, boundaries, and took advantage of extras like no-balls and wides to accumulate 45 runs.
Is this a world record in cricket?
While 45 runs in an over is extremely rare, the official record for most runs in an over (in recognized cricket) is 43. This performance could set a new benchmark if verified.